I got this record through one of those record clubs "clearance" section in the late 70's.
The number of folks from the monkees years who contributed to this LP (Henry Diltz, Bill Martin, Chip Douglas, Emil Richards, Jerry Yester, etc) almost makes it a legitimate Monkees release!

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Monkees Live Almanac

4/5/2014 03:11:07

Yup...along with Allison, Shelton, and Hicklin, too! I think Rick Tierney played on a Monkees track or two as well.

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Stephen

4/5/2014 03:38:13

I'm always hoping Friday Music will reissue this or Rhino (but Rhino doesn't really like to licensing projects). I believe Capitol owns this album.

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Joey chiarolanza

1/28/2017 10:40:36

Your right on both counts!!!

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Joey chiarolanza

1/28/2017 10:24:09

Rhino seems to have zero interest in reissuing this lp .....I sure wish they would ,7a at least did a semi decent job on days bell album .....maybe they could at least do a good remaster on it ??

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Monkees Live Almanac

1/28/2017 10:38:55

To my knowledge, Joey, Rhino does not own the rights to the DJBH album.

It was Friday Music who reissued Davy's Bell LP, and there is always the chance that the master tapes for DJBH are missing.

The album is available for download on iTunes, however, but it's a needledrop from a vinyl copy of the album.

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Joey

1/28/2017 10:51:15

Yes,I have that needle drop version ,it's better than my old snatched up lp version ......I'm surprised a Japanese company hasn't shown any interest they were huge there and Davy's bell lp was reissued there too and sounds better than the Friday music version cool bonus track was the addition of do it in the name of love and lady Jane